Written & Directed: Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy
Cinematography: Eric Lin
Editor: Marcus Vives
Cast: Ariana DeBose, Barbie Ferreira, Arian Moayed, Martin Csokas, Mikel Brett Silset, Amara Karen
It tells the story of a chef who opens her first restaurant where she battles kitchen chaos, a dubious investor, and self-doubt, but the pressure heats up thanks to the spirit of the estate's previous owner who threatens to sabotage her.
This is a film that never seems to get started. As it builds up to a certain degree of what’s the worst that could happen. Which adds a certain comedic paranoia. Though it feels like it drops the ball.
As it seems to take It’s Time trying to get the audience excited and ready, it by the end it get’s to it’s conclusion it feels much ado about nothing. Making. It feel like most of the movie was a tease with an unsatisfying ending.
It might have been better as a short or an episode of an anthology. So it could get to the point. At least have a stronger ending.
As by the need it feels more like a film that tries to tie in feminism and witchcraft. Where recipes seem to be the spells and an offering.
It never feels like a thriller or horror. Though it has elements of each. In the end it feels more like a drama. That tries to have some mood of THE BEAR mixed in with what might be some supernatural elements.
The one strong thing about this film is the lead role played by Oscar Winner Ariana DeBose. One only wishes the film and script could be as strong as she is throughout.
Grade: D
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